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Grade 3 Mathematics Student At-Home Activity Packet This At-Home Activity Packet includes 26 sets of practice problems that align to important math concepts your student has worked with so far this year. We recommend that your student completes one page of practice problems each day.
There are 140 blacklines in this document, designed to be photocopied to provide third grade students with practice in key skill areas, including: • place value and rounding
Multiplication & Division • Grade 3 • Topic 1 10 © Blake eLearning Multiplication games Play as a class or in a group of 5 or more people. Use a spinner with numbers 1-10 (see page 56). 1 Sit in a circle. Pick a number to skip count using the spinner. 2 The first person in the circle says the number.
They are meant for teachers to send home, so students can continue to engage with key grade-level skills. The material in these packets includes exercises that can be completed by students at home with their families.
Premium Education Math: Grade 3 10 © Learning Horizons Subtraction Word Problems Write and solve a subtraction equation for each problem. Name Date 1. Mrs. Rodriguez bought a nine-pack of chips. Her son Joe and his friends ate four packs. How many are left? _____ – _____ = _____ 2. To make dinner, Mrs. Rodriguez used eight of the twelve ...
Your third-grade students will find themselves challenged with these math worksheets. Multiplication and division are introduced along with fun math pages that are kid tested.
a review of math topics that were covered in class prior to school closures. They are meant for teachers to send home, so students can continue to engage with key grade-level skills. The material in these packets includes exercises that can be completed by students at home with their families.
For each Grade 3 goal there are one or more review questions, usually in short-answer format. Some questions are in multiple choice or multiple response format. This packet contains a total of 70 review questions that provide an excellent overview of all CCSS content for Grade 3. Using Self-Assessment
• The packet includes problems from different areas of the 2nd grade curriculum. It is expected that the students are entering into 3rd grade having mastered these areas. Particular areas of strength and growth are noted in your child’s report card. • If your child completes the packet in June and doesn’t solve any math problems for the
When entering third grade this is what is expected that your child should already know. 1. Count, read and write numbers up to 1000 in words and numerals, by 1’s, 10’s and 100’s.